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María Petit, Blind Athlete and Trail Racer: 'For Me It Is Easier to Run by Mountain than to Get Alone to a Cafeteria. I Do Not Do Things to Be the First, I Do Them because I Like Them'

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The athlete, with total blindness, disassembles the myths of 'supervation' after ascending the Teide from the sea level or surpassing Sierre-Zinal with more than 2,200 meters of positive slope
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The athlete, with total blindness, disassembles the myths of 'supervation' after ascending the Teide from the sea level or surpassing Sierre-Zinal with more than 2,200 meters of positive slope

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sport.es broke the news on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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